- - Italian composer, 1750-1825, portrayed as a rival of Mozart in the 1984 film Amadeus
- - Teacher of Beethoven, Schubert and Liszt
- - Oscar-winning role of the 1980s
- - Italian who mentored Beethoven
- - Teacher of Beethoven and Schubert
- - Narrator of "Amadeus" [go to bed]
- - Teacher of Schubert
- - Beethoven teacher
- - Teacher of Liszt and Beethoven
- - Rival composer of Mozart
- - Teacher of Beethoven
- - Schubert teacher who hated Mozart
- - Composer of La Scala's premiere opera
- - Rival of Mozart
- - poor israeli musician
- - asian dress worn by porky composer
- - Eccentric Israeli composer
- - Envious composer in "Amadeus"
- - Jealous composer
- - Not the best composer in the world
- - Mozart rival
- - Rival to Mozart
- - "Amadeus" villain
- - 'Amadeus' role
- - "Amadeus" narrator
- - Oscar-winning role for Abraham
- - "Amadeus" figure
- - Real-life opera composer who's a title character in a Rimsky-Korsakov opera
- - Murderer in P.D.Q. Bach's spoof opera "A Little Nightmare Music"
- - Composer who tutored Mozart's son
- - Composer Antonio
- - Italian composer Antonio
- - Mozart's nemesis in "Amadeus"
- - Abraham's "Amadeus" role
- - F. Murray Abraham's role in "Amadeus"
- - Abraham on the screen
- - "Amadeus" antagonist
- - His opera opened La Scala
- - Abraham's Oscar role
- - Oscar role for Abraham
- - Mozart contemporary
- - Mozart's alleged poisoner
- - Abraham's Oscar-winning role: 1984
- - Abraham's Oscar-winning role
- - Composer in "Amadeus"
- - Untruth
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